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Mayock, who was one of the guys who questioned Clowney early on, in many areas, praised him highly. He said there were NFL DL Coaches there watching him with big smiles on their faces, laughing, shaking their heads.

Don't know how many recruits had a chance to watch any of the coverage, but if they did, it had to help. Praising the weather, fan support, hearing applause from the crowd in the background.

Mayock said at one point, "I've seen enough. Time to go." I took it to mean Clowney blew him away.

loved the commentary from the espn draft guys and teddy bruschi, basically calling a lot of the clowney critics idiots who havent watched him play.

ESPN has been praising Clowney all along with the like of Kiper, McShay, Polian, Mortensen and Brewski. The only ESPN NFL guy that's trashed Clowney has been Hoge, but who cares what he thinks anyway. The NFL Network overall has been negative towards Clowney like Mayock (though he's been hyping him today) and Sapp. The funny thing is Mayock still projects Clowney going #1 to the Texans.

ESPN has been praising Clowney all along with the like of Kiper, McShay, Polian, Mortensen and Brewski. The only ESPN NFL guy that's trashed Clowney has been Hoge, but who cares what he thinks anyway. The NFL Network overall has been negative towards Clowney like Mayock (though he's been hyping him today) and Sapp. The funny thing is Mayock still projects Clowney going #1 to the Texans.

Hoge and Sapp were two of my least favorite talking heads even before they began criticizing Clowney. Both strike me as unprofessional at times and both are unpleasant in general.

didnt doubt that clowney would kill it. hes going to make the few yet extremely vocal doubters eat their words. i wonder what sutton weighed in at. did being banged up affect his performance this year? some of the anti clowney tactics teams tried didnt help him either (quick throws), but obviously there are a lot of questions on how he translates to the next level. his best work at usc was from an inside rush position on passing downs.

hopefully we get some insider reports on the other guys at the pro day, but thats the media focus on all the pro days. im no draft expert, but id expect ellington to be the 2nd gamecock picked. im not sure hampton showed the recovery speed, but as a cb the idea is to not have to use your recovery speed. if he stays dedicated to his craft and continues to show maturity he'll have a long career.

any reports on how connor looked?

They said Sutton had lost weight trying to get faster but that he needed to be bigger. Couple that with how he appeared to get winded it appears he didn't help himself out much.

youll have to scroll down for the full results because there isnt a direct link to just our pro day

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2014 Pro Day Results: Wednesday, April 2, 2:20 p.m. South Carolina
The crowd in Columbia was huge, as near 120 credentialed reporters attended pro-day. Jadeveon Clowney participated solely in position drills and the notes from scouts read "athletic, fluid and great bend" in both defensive end and linebacker drills

I'm told one of the biggest reasons for not only Sutton's drop off but Clowney's as well, was the loss of defensive line coach Brad Lawing, who moved south to become the assistant head coach/defensive line coach at Florida.

Here we go...

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Thought the color was off on his cleats while watching, now upon closer inspection I see why.He ditched the UA for Nike.Bruce, Connor, and Sutton sporting Nike as well.Guess that pretty much sums up what they thought of UA Cleats.